Using learning analytics to scale the provision of personalised feedback

Abelardo Pardo, Jelena Jovanovic, Shane Dawson, Dragan Gasevic, Negin Mirriahi

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Abstract

There is little debate regarding the importance of student feedback for improving the learning process. However, there remain significant workload barriers for instructors that impede their capacity to provide timely and meaningful feedback. The increasing role technology is playing in the education space may provide novel solutions to this impediment. As students interact with the various learning technologies in their course of study, they create digital traces that can be captured and analysed. These digital traces form the new kind of data that are frequently used in learning analytics to develop actionable recommendations that can support student learning. This paper explores the use of such analytics to address the challenges impeding the capacity of instructors to provide personalised feedback at scale. The case study reported in the paper showed how the approach was associated with a positive impact on student perception of feedback quality and on academic achievement. The study was conducted with first year undergraduate engineering students enrolled in a computer systems course with a blended learning design across three consecutive years (N2013 = 290, N2014 = 316 and N2015 = 415).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalBritish Journal of Educational Technology
Early online date6 Nov 2017
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 6 Nov 2017

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